I would. I doesn't take much to get some security in place and there are people who will leach your connection. And what they do with your connection should be a very real concern to you.
For God sakes, stop wasting time and money on this bullshit and start doing something useful. How about catching a real criminal, there's enough child molesters and terrorist out there to keep you guys busy.
Let's coordinate this massive multi-national effort to... catch copyright enforcement. Are you f%#king kidding me! It's really sad that our governments efforts are dictated by the music, movie and gaming industry's money... err I mean lobbying.
I'm sure it is only the tip of the iceberg. Marketing is one of the biggest businesses in the world and Microsoft is going to cash in on their "captive audience" by using Windows to cram ads down people's throats. It'll be part of the OS. And with everyone connected to the Internet these days it's very feasible.
That's really all podcasting really is. Except this is without a news feed.
I would. I doesn't take much to get some security in place and there are people who will leach your connection. And what they do with your connection should be a very real concern to you.
Actually 802.11i is WPA2.
Well here's the problem right here:
.NET Framework ;)
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For God sakes, stop wasting time and money on this bullshit and start doing something useful. How about catching a real criminal, there's enough child molesters and terrorist out there to keep you guys busy.
Let's coordinate this massive multi-national effort to... catch copyright enforcement. Are you f%#king kidding me! It's really sad that our governments efforts are dictated by the music, movie and gaming industry's money... err I mean lobbying.
I'm sure it is only the tip of the iceberg. Marketing is one of the biggest businesses in the world and Microsoft is going to cash in on their "captive audience" by using Windows to cram ads down people's throats. It'll be part of the OS. And with everyone connected to the Internet these days it's very feasible.
There's also touch, hence the brail comment.
Smell and taste might not work out so good though... Although insects use smell to communicate remarkable well.
From TFA:
"If we can really make this work there will be enough electricity to last the world for the next 1,000 to 2,000 years."
Is this reactor suppose to power the world? What about distribution?
My vote would be to focus on a smaller project that can be duplicated in less than 50 years.